Thursday August 22, 2024

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HELLO OTTAWA

  • In today’s ottawan:

    → The City is not listening to the public about Lansdowne 2.0, says the City

  • → Craft Beer week begins tomorrow with 19 breweries taking park

  • → Ottawa Atlético kit shirts are 20% off

– Martha and Darren

STATS

Number

  • $129,650
  • – The average salary required to get a mortgage on an average house in Ottawa in July. This is a drop of $1,560 from the previous month. (Jackie Perez at CTV)

Ottawan of the Day

  • Richard Evans
  • – Evans is the musical director of phenomenon Come From Away, which plays at the National Arts Centre until September 1. (Lynn Saxberg in the Ottawa Citizen)

Quote

  • The reality of the city’s financial crisis is largely because it has made bad choices on how it spends money, and has poorly managed some of the big projects, including LRT, that have ended up costing more money.

  • Mohammed Adam in the Ottawa Citizen on Mayor Mark Sutcliffe’s blaming of the Federal government for Ottawa’s fiscal problems.

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CITY HALL AGENDA

What’s going on at City Hall

No more meetings this week.

📋 Agendas and Meetings

WHAT OTTAWA IS TALKING ABOUT

💸 Lansdowne 2.0

  • Ottawa Bulldog has found the City’s report on the public survey about Lansdowne 2.0 – and it’s pretty awful. We don’t know how the Bulldog even found it: it’s real, it’s hosted on the City’s website, but there doesn’t seem to be any way for the public to get to it.

    Some highlights:

    • ‘Do you feel your feedback was considered?’: 69.2% of respondents answered ‘No’.

    ‘What did you like about the pop-up events’: The surveyer said that people feel ‘staff were not listening to residents or the City had already decided what would be in the final report’.

     • ‘What did you like about the virtual Community Comment and Information Sessions’: Again, ‘that staff were not listening or that decisions had already been made’.

    • ‘Are there any engagement opportunities you wish had been offered but were not?’: Respondents wanted more in-person events and workshops, more information sessions on specific topics, and more sessions related directly to the financial aspects of the proposal. Additionally, some respondents noted that they would have preferred the consultations to start earlier in the process.

    ‘How else can the City of Ottawa improve its engagement and consultation process?’: Many comments noted that they felt this was a ‘done deal’ from the start and the consultation process was just a formality. Many respondents also noted that they felt their feedback was not reflected in the updated designs.

    Ouch.

    (Bulldog Ottawa) (The Survey Results)

🌊 Ottawa Beaches

  • Petrie East Bay remains closed today due to high levels of E Coli but the other three City beaches are open. Same as yesterday and the day before. We didn’t intend on having a daily E. Coli update but it's proven necessary. (Daily Safety Report)

    The NCC Riverhouse Swimming Dock is open once again..

🚌 Ottawa Student Transportation Agency

  • The Ottawa Student Transportation Agency is still short 13 drivers before the start of school. Unless the drivers are found, this means the cancellation of 57 routes, mostly in Nepean. Last week, the Agency was short 20 drivers. (Toula Mazloum at CTV) (School Bus Driver Jobs)

🛒 No Name Brand

  • The first-ever No Name grocery store opens next month in Brockville. Owned by Loblaws, and branded with the No Name yellow, the new store will have no dairy or fresh meat but will have a small frozen range. Hours will be only 10:00 am to 7:00 pm and it will not take part in flyers. (Josh Pringle at CTV)

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EVENTS


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Today

Tomorrow

  • Ottawa Craft Beer Week 2024 blasts off today with 19 area breweries taking part. Get your keepsake passport at your first stop and collect stamps from each subsequent brewery that you visit. That same passport will get you some tasty and thirst quenching deals at the breweries and partner restaurants. You’’ll also find tours, live music, and other great entertainment at various tap rooms. To kick it all off, Spark Beer hosts the Launch Party tonight at 8:00 pm.

    ➕ Related Check out the ottawan’s handy Craft Brewery Map.

  • Capital Pop-Up Cinema will screen Mamma Mia! On Sparks Street at dusk (around 8:00 pm). BYO picnic (or have dinner at one of Sparks Street’s many restaurants). Bring a chair or blanket as well.

  • There’s another outdoor screening this evening, as the West Barrhaven Community Association presents Minions: The Rise of Gru at 30 Wessex Road, K2J 2E7. Again, bring your own blankets and chairs. The event kicks off at 7:00 pm with the screening happening at dusk.

  •  Go back to the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s as Nostalgia festival hits LeBreton Flats. Tonight’s line-up: Night Fever plays Bee Gees hits starting at 7:30 pm followed by ABBA tribute act Abbamania at 9:30 pm.

  • It’s all dance floor fillers at Taste the Rainbow, the Queer Mafia and Basscamp house, techno, and anthems pride party at 27 Club.
     
  • Lowertown Brewery celebrates all the good vibes of the season at the Summer Brewfest. Tickets $7.53

  • Catch the displays of athleticism and skill as the Major League Show Jumping Ottawa CS15* CS12* tournaments thrill audiences at Wesley Clover Parks this weekend. Today through Sunday at 401 Corkstown Rd, Ottawa K2H 8G2.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Sing Sing, Thelma, Drunken Cinema: Purple Rain

  • Mayfair Theatre: My Penguin Friend, Between the Temples, The Rocky Horror Picture Show

    Gigs

  • THROB Underground - Pride Edition featuring Tanner Castro, Techncatalie and Ashou. Mavericks

  • Sterling. Conspiracy Theory Brewing Co.

  • Chick 182, Matty Grace & The Rumination Year. Rainbow Bistro

  • Garret Mason with C.A. & Sonny. Irene’s Pub

  • End of Summer Freak Out with the Strange Happenings, Mars at the Helm, Phantasmagoric Liquid Light Show. LIVE on Elgin

  • An Evening with GASM, with special guest Bob Cave. Avant-Garde Bar

  • Around the World Dance Party with DJ Davey. Cold Bear Brewing Co. (Arnprior, ON)

Saturday

  • Black women creatives, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to get out and engage with others in a cozy setting should be at Build Out Loud today from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Entry from $17.31 Café Safi, 101 Champagne Avenue South, K1S 4P3.

  • ROAD TRIP. Lost Villages Brewery in Long Sault presents Lost and Sound Festival, featuring an impressive live music lineup featuring The Chesterfields as well as food trucks and market vendors, plus craft beer, wine, and spirits. It all starts at 9:30 am and the action unfolds on two stages throughout the day. Tickets $45 plus HST. Paid parking on site. 16133 Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry, County Road 36, Long Sault, K0C 1P0.

  • 🌈 It’s back and it’s big. The Capital Pride Street Festival will take over 14 city blocks along Bank St., bringing partiers, businesses, community groups, and artisans together as they visit restaurants and bars along the route. Noon to 8:00 pm on Bank St. between Gladstone and Laurier.

  • You might be asking yourself what, exactly, you can taste and do at the Stittsville Sweet Corn Festival. We’re glad you asked. Corn bread, corn soup, corn relish, corn muffins and even corn cookies - you’ll find them all at the vendors market. If you’re feeling cocky you could also enter the Corn Shucking Contest. Of course, you may simply want to eat your fill of freshly boiled corn that's been slathered with butter. We won’t judge. 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at 1469 Stittsville Main St.

  • 🆓 You don’t need any experience to enjoy the Pride Dance by Ottawa Date Squares. Learn all the steps, laugh, and meet new friends as professional callers lead the way. 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Jack Purcell Community Centre, 320 Jack Purcell Lane.

  • 🆓 Try traditional griddle cakes from El Salvador at the 18th Festival Salvadoreño de la Pupusa. Brewer Park, 100 Brewer Way K1S 5T1

  • 🆓 Grab a refreshing craft beverage from Whiprsnapr Brewing and Kichesippi Beer Co at the Bells Corners Summer Smash, 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm at 35 Fitzgerald Road. In addition to the Beer Garden, there’s a Kids Zone with activities, a stage with live music, and food vendors.

  • Go back to the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s as Nostalgia festival hits LeBreton Flats. Tonight’s line-up: Practically Petty plays Tom Petty hits starting at 5:30 pm followed by Bon Jovi tribute act Crush Bon Jovi Experience at 7:30 pm and AC/DC tribute band 21 Gun Salute at 9:30 pm.

  • 🌈 Lez Go is expecting approximately 400 queer women at the Bliss (Pride Edition) evening at Queen St. Fare. It’s a dance party, a meet and mingle, a games night, and more. Also: free cookies and donuts! Tickets from $30.

  • Ottawa Little Theatre’s production of the multiple Tony and Olivier Award winning The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is the story of Christopher, a 15 year old boy with Asperger’s Syndrome, who embarks on an adventure to find out who killed his neighbour’s dog.

  • This week’s edition of Under The Stars: A Month of Saturdays in the Club SAW courtyard sees Growing Fires, Victor Complex, Loch Nisse Monster, Maeley take to the stage.

  • Harmony Concerts presents All Blues Day at StoneCropAcres winery and vineyard. Featuring Tom Lavin and the Legendary Powder Blues Band, the lineup also includes Miss Emily, The Tony D Band, and Suzie Vinnick. Buy a ticket for the entire day, for just the afternoon blues, or for the evening Powder Blues Band show only.

  • ByTowne Cinema: Sing Sing, Army of Shadows - 4k Restoration, Taxi Driver

  • Mayfair Theatre: Breakfast at Tiffany’s, My Penguin Friend, A Clockwork Orange

    Gigs

  • One Way System with Breakout, Balm Squad, The Ruffianz. Dominion Tavern

  • New Wave Dance Party. Irene’s Pub

  • Was Lee and the Vibes. Rainbow Bistro

  • Loch Nisse Monster. Club SAW

  • Icon Behaviour: Drag Show and Dance Party -Y2Gay 2000s Pride Party

  • Rory Taillon. Red Bird

  • Dead Root Revival. LIVE on Elgin

  • Kyle Morris. Montgomery Scotch Lounge

  • Dead Fields of Woolich. Avant-Garde Bar

Long Runs

  • 🆓 Ottawa Greek Festival's second week delivers more authentic, delicious food, cultural experiences, and entertainment until Sunday at 1315 Prince of Wales Dr.

  • Major League Show Jumping Ottawa CS15* CS12* tournaments thrill audiences at Wesley Clover Parks.

  • Cirque du Soleil continues in Gatineau until September 22.

  • Come From Away, presented by Mirvish Productions, Junkyard Dog Productions, and NAC English Theatre continues at the National Arts Centre until Sunday September 1.

  • The Capital Fair continues from 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm until August 25.

  • A Company of Fools' production of Macbeth ends this week. 

  • Duck under the big top as Paranormal Cirque’s acrobats, illusionists, and other mysterious beings bring you to the edge of fear. Until August 25 at St. Laurent Shopping Centre.


Just Announced / Now Booking

  • Listen as more than than 50 authors inspire audiences at the Kingston WritersFest 2024, September 25-29. Tickets are on sale now.

DEAL OF THE DAY

Did you know that 30 meals are donated to Ottawa residents through the Caldwell Family Centre, with the sale of each primary Ottawa Atlético jersey? This initiative, which is a partnership with Maple Lodge Farms, started in May, and since then 5,000 meals have been delivered. That’s an impressive milestone that the two organizations want to celebrate with a discount. Until tomorrow – Friday August 23 – save 20% on the primary kit shirt. More shirts sold = more meals delivered. That’s a win-win.

Use the code FALL to get two tickets for the price of one to the Ottawa Fall Home Show.

BUT, ONE MORE THING ...

The strike today between the employees and both Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City railways would normally be outside the ottawan’s balliwick but it encouraged Christopher Nardi in the National Post to recall some local history.

In 1973, over 1,000 ‘alcohol fueled’ railway workers decended on Parliament Hill to protest a back-to-work bill. ‘Using elbows, feet and placards, the strikers smashed eight panes of the west doors and surged into the rotunda separating the Commons from the Senate’, said the Globe & Mail  at the time.

The Mounties shut the door behind them, trapping 200 ‘rioters’ inside with the tourists. Both Mounties and journalists engaged in fisticuffs with the mob.

At one point, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau took a look down from the second floor. ‘[S]eems like a noisy one’, he said.

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